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Japanese visiting beautiful Turkey!

I notice the ones that select Germany to study abroad tend to have a fascination with German culture, German history and military history. Axis history.

From what I've seen/read, the Japanese also love German food.

There are several German butcheries in Japan, run by Japanese.

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thanks for telling me!. I did read about it. So they are still important today?

Japanese nobility do not make too much media presence. Because media is controlled by noble families, many of whom control the Japanese Zaibatsus (Super Conglomerates). But to answer your question, yes, these families have economic and political clout.

From what I've seen/read, the Japanese also love German food.

There are several German butcheries in Japan, run by Japanese.

Here:

scroll to 5:28


METZGEREI KUSUDA


Anything German. It is a fascination and crave for many Japanese.
 
Do your hair like that and take a pic :D

its too long for that hairstyle at moment. And i would need to get curls into my hair. Mhhhh maybe my next style
 
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There is a Japanese lady living here for years,her name is Ayumi Takano, she took part in tv serials, hosted tv shows, acting as a translator in Turk-Japan friendship organizations, I was a child when I first saw her in tv, I think she's very sympathic, every heard of her ?(probably not :D)

Ayumi TAKANO (@Ayumi_Turkey) | Twitter

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@Nihonjin1051

There is a Japanese lady living here for years,her name is Ayumi Takano, she took part in tv serials, hosted tv shows, acting as a translator in Turk-Japan friendship organizations, I was a child when I first saw her in tv, I think she's very sympathic, every heard of her ?(probably not :D)

Ayumi TAKANO (@Ayumi_Turkey) | Twitter

Instagram


She has a nice smile, and soft eyes. :)



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The more i delve into our relations with Japan, Pakistan, South Korea, Bosnia etc., the more i realize how wrong our famous 'Turks dont have any friends except the Turks' (Turk’un Turk’ten baska dostu yoktur) saying is.
 
The more i delve into our relations with Japan, Pakistan, South Korea, Bosnia etc., the more i realize how wrong our famous 'Turks dont have any friends except the Turks' (Turk’un Turk’ten baska dostu yoktur) saying is.

Well, since they are far from us, its only emotional, we still don't have much friends around :D
 
The more i delve into our relations with Japan, Pakistan, South Korea, Bosnia etc., the more i realize how wrong our famous 'Turks dont have any friends except the Turks' (Turk’un Turk’ten baska dostu yoktur) saying is.

I am gona make up synchronisation numbers of nations
Azerbaycan - 83%
Pakistan - 78%
Bosnia - 73%
Albania - 70%
Kirgizstan - 56%
Turkmenistan - 54%
Kazackstan - 52%
Uzbekistan - 50%
Indonesia ~ 42%
Malaysia ~ 38%
Hungary - 35%
Japan ~20%
South Korea ~ 20%
(I left out Arab Nations because 2 reasons. 1... Its pretty obvious, 2... not enough data)
That is what I estimate. Relations between governments and agreements are okey, but Community Values are different
 
Well, since they are far from us, its only emotional, we still don't have much friends around :D

Great Powers usually don't have many "friends" in their close proximity. All the nations surrounding Turkey are small , of course they will have some kind of fear of Turkish Military Power. For instance, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Bulgaria. They're lucky that Turkey is a nation centered on the rule of Law. It is a model society that many nations in the Middle East should look at. IF Turkey was hegemonic, who could stop her, really? No one.

Turkey , as the Inheritor of the Ottoman Empire, is a Great Power. It hasn't flexed its muscles outside its borders for a very, very long time. But if it is disturbed. God bless that nation, because the Wrath of Ankara should not be underestimated.

Remember Gallipoli.
 
Great Powers usually don't have many "friends" in their close proximity. All the nations surrounding Turkey are small , of course they will have some kind of fear of Turkish Military Power. For instance, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Bulgaria. They're lucky that Turkey is a nation centered on the rule of Law. It is a model society that many nations in the Middle East should look at. IF Turkey was hegemonic, who could stop her, really? No one.

Turkey , as the Inheritor of the Ottoman Empire, is a Great Power. It hasn't flexed its muscles outside its borders for a very, very long time. But if it is disturbed. God bless that nation, because the Wrath of Ankara should not be underestimated.

Remember Gallipoli.

lol sorry bro but this made me laugh.
 
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